Brooklyn luxury market saw 14 contracts signed last week

There were 14 contracts signed in Brooklyn’s luxury market last week, split between four condominiums and 10 houses.

The properties sold with a cumulative listing price of $40.4 million overall and went for an average price of about $2.9 million, according to the latest report from Stribling & Associates. The firm defines Brooklyn’s luxury market as all homes priced at $2 million or more.

This was a slower week than the prior one, when 17 contracts were signed for about $54.9 million overall.

Last week’s largest deal was for a townhouse in Park Slope at 171 Garfield Place that sold for $3.9 million. The home’s garden level features a wet bar and office, while the parlor level has a kitchen, living room and dining room. The basement features a rock climbing wall and a home theater.

The second largest deal was also for a townhouse in Park Slope at 331 8th Street, which sold for $3.8 million. The house is 18 feet wide and includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and outdoor space.

Other notable deals last week included a condo at 9 College Place in Brooklyn Heights that sold for slightly more than $3.5 million and a home at 280 Carroll Street in Gowanus that sold for $3.5 million. – Eddie Small